Monday, August 17, 2009

Tuesday 18th August- Cassie Davis, Sound Museum

On todays To Be Advised from 12pm -2pm Paul Anthony will be delivering some fantastic interviews with a range of interesting guests. He will be joined by Keith Lawrence the festival director of the Israeli Film Festival. Up next will be personal trainer from Metro Body Fitness -Chris Gregoriou.


Then Paul Anthony keeps the great interviews coming with singer Cassie Davis who has just released her debut album - Differently. And finally Vanessa Wagner will be in to discuss the La Luna Dance that is part of The Spring Migration Festival.

Be sure to tune in at 7pm-8pm for The Spin for a look at the weeks media from a GLBTIQ perspective. Sometimes controversial, but always entertaining.


Johnno and Petro at 11pm-1am will discuss all the latest music industry news on Sound Museum and play a great diverse selection of tunes for you to enjoy.


Podacst Worth A Listen - Well, Well, Well: Music Therapy, music that inspires and music that's good to cry to.


Technogaze: SMS Check-In, Facebook Rage and Search Engines. Gabe, Chris and Nick take a look at getting the best of of your search engines and discuss the latest in technology with Airline SMS check ins and Facebook Rage.

Monday 17th - The Sports Lounge

From 8pm -10pm on The Sports Lounge will cover the week that's been in the sporting world. The team will be joined by Jen for a preview of the Australian cricketers 5th test at The Oval, as well as to discuss all the major news from the latest round of AFL including the Bombers breaking the St Kilda's winning streak.
They will also be talking about the first Asian golfer to win a major - South Korea's Y.E. Yang who completed a stunning upset against world number one Tiger Woods.

Not to mention all the segements you love like Brendans Racquet and Tanyas NRL round up.
Then be sure to stay tuned for Hide & Seek with Dean at 11pm -1am for a discussion on sex, sexuality and self.
And following Dean at 1am-3am it's Tony with Reality Check talking about news, film and critical thinking. For a serious analysis of critical thinking without losing it's sense of humour.
Podcast Worth a Listen - Allegro Non Troppo: Theatre, the most depraved expression of a stagnant and degenerate society that has too much time and not enough social impetus to develop social constructs.
Saturday Magazine - Luke Gallagher, Geoff and Leanne to Luke about his life journey so far.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Fri 14th August - Outland Institute, The Campervan

On The Outland Institute today from 12pm-2pm John will be joined by author Tom Cho to discuss his book "Look Who's Morphing", which this week was nominated for The Age Book of the Year, and ACMI curator Alessio Cavallaro talks about why artists Len Lye is awesome. Narrelle M Harris will speak about the experience of writing an unsellable book. Not to mention regular segments - Pop Stars in Movies and Almost Fabulous.

From 4pm-7pm be sure to join Bridget in The Campervan for your drive home to enjoy all the fun of Fillies and Fags Fridays, send in your requests.

Podcasts Worth A Listen: Diff'rent Strokes - Dave Does Podcasts One of Jades biggest interests is podcasts, and for this weeks Shoe Swap Dave listens to some of Jades favourite podcasts like The Sound of Young America and Here! with Josh & Sara

Sound Museum Ep 3 Part 1 While Johno is living it up in Copenhagen for the Out Games, Chris Jameson fills in his shoes. He and Petro discuss the different ways in which artists are marketed and promoted. How has new forms of media affected the way we keep up to date with our favourite artists? Also includes industry news and charts.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Thursday August 13- Kate Cebrano, The Conch, Freshly Doug

Andy and Adrian will be joined by special guest Kate Cebrano on JOY this morning.

At 9am it's all you need in news, issues and current affairs with Freshly Doug. Doug is joined this week by Jude Comfort talking about WA GLBTIQ ageing study, Tim Wilson from IPA talking about Marriage contracts, Harley Dennett covers the National Marriage Celebration, Deputy Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Susan Riley is in for her fortnightly chat, Dinesh Matthew from the Greens talks overfishing and Joseph Chetcuti author and publisher chats about is Malta book. The show also features an extended interview with Scott Abrahams the editor of Southern Star.

From 12-4pm it's The Conch with Paul Anthony. Paul will be taking live to air calls asking you do you think there's such thing as Gaydar. GLLO will also drop in to talk about police checks. Paul Anthony will have special guest host Mez Moon between 2 and 4pm.

At 7pm on Hear Me Raw they'll be talking about Eating Disorders and Body Image.

Podcast Worth A Listen: The Fool and The Opera Episode 34- Gay fifties, hopeless crushes and battered hearts. We talk with Sonia Orchard about her rollickly wonderful novel about the virtuosic and gay pianist Noel Mewton-Wood.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tuesday 11 August- Jersey Boys

Today on JOY 94.9.

Andy and Adrian
will be joined by special guests Stephen Many and Scott Johnson from Jersey Boys.



To Be Advised with Paul Anthony at 12:20pm Mark Winter and Tom Wright (Tony Stewart & Brian Peters) from the film Balibo. At 12:40pm Jef Johnson who plays Yellow Clown in Slava's Snowshow. Then at 1:10pm Miles O'Neil who plays Messy Dimes Dan, owner of the town’s abattoir and boxing emporium in The Ballad of Backbone Joe.

Podcasts Worth a Listen:
JOY Community Highlights: Women's Frequency
- A forum for women including a discussion about women's rights.

Q-mmunity Network News: National and International News Feed from Melbourne.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Friday August 7: Theme Party - Movies

Theme Party from 11pm to 1am with Katie, Nat and Daniel who will be throwing a movie theme party this week to coincide with the final weekend of the Melbourne International Film Festival. The team will even be chatting with a special international guest, and be playing movie themed songs through the night. Not to mention all the regular segments you love to hear – Nat’s Conversation Pit, Daniel’s Cocktail Menu and Katie’s Clutch Purse.

Mr. Stoj with House Arrest at 9pm to 11pm will be getting you ready for the weekend with his cutting edge dance beats and strong party vibe, so be sure to tune in for some fabulous pumping house tracks.

Podcasts Worth A Listen: The Hump Day Crew – DJ Havana Brown.
Back from her tour with Britney Spears in Europe, Australia's no.1 Master mixtress Havana Brown joins The Hump Day Crew. To celebrate the release of her new compilation "Crave Vol.2," The Hump Day Crew did a bit of mixing themselves...involving mixing the foods Havana craves and making her eat them...with her eyes closed. She talks about her time on tour with Britney, PCD and Lady Gaga and takes on The Hump Day Crew's 101 questions.

The Outland Institute – Episode 4
Mary Borsellino, Anne-Maree Peard, Les Mallett and Adam C argue about Alan Ball's vampire drama True Blood, Glenn Dunks explores the trend of making films out of games and toys, Narrelle M Harris looks at the first lines of novels, Josh Kinal talks about the great helicopters of Australian television and comedian Zara (just Zara – she’s like Oprah) is our special guest presenter of Crimes Against Pop. Almost Fabulous rolls the dice at Gay Monopoly. Your ears want it. They want it bad.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Tuesday 4 August- Lisa Mitchell and Ricki Lee

Andy and Adrian will be joined by special guest co-host Ricki Lee for the show this morning. At 7:40am they'll be having a chat to another former Idol, Lisa Mitchell about her debut album.

To Be Advised with Paul Anthony from 12-2pm there's plenty of news and interviews for everyone. John Scott from Organ-ic Lunch will drop in, there's a chat with JOY board member, Clare Pearce, Gary Hayward from the Spring Migration Festival, and Simon Patterson from Midsumma will call in to talk stalls for the 2010 Midsumma Carnival.

At 10pm on The Petri Dish is all about Dreams. What are they? Where do they come from?

From 11pm it's Sound Museum with Petro and guest presenter, Dan Vo from The Fool and The Opera, they'll chat about LAST FM, have a queer spotlight artist as well as a review of P!nk.

Podcast Worth A Listen: Allegro Non Troppo: Leather and Cultural Pride. There are extremes and fringe cultures in all communities, and the Gay and Lesbian Community is no different. There are many alternative and fringe dwellers in this community, from drag to leather.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Monday 3 August- Community Hub

Community Hub (9am - 12pm) is the show where GLBTIQ community groups of all kinds get the chance to come and talk about their groups. Today Chris gets sporty, with the women of Sporty Dykes and a bit later on has a chat to Sara from rockclimbing group, Les Rock.

Podcast worth a listen: The Fool and The Opera Episode 32- Writing Listz, cyber opera and local legends. We present the first cut of our doco on Dirty Apple, the extraordinary opera that has been created by a crew of young people in Brisbane.

Allegro Non Troppo - Gay Generation Gap
The most important thing a society, culture and/or a community can do is to invest in the future. So we would think. Every generation seems to think that the young people coming into the world have got it easy.
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